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berylliumcrash
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Latest activity 25th Mar 2020 9:17am  


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Hi,

 

Past few months Coronavirus affected chines people and spread most of the countries. It is directly impact the world trading economy?.

 

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Covid-19 is giving us a big economic crisis! I hope we could still rise up after this.

Becoming a Non Smoker 25th March 2020 9:06 AM

Thumbs up for not smoking for 3 days. Keep it up!

Who still uses cash? 24th March 2020 5:29 AM

i agree. it is a lot more convenient though there are a few problems. and in this time that covid19 virus is affecting everyone - online transaction is greatly helpful.

Online transaction is the best option for payments. It can also do small transaction while facing cash problems while paying cash. I have a payment application on my phone. If I have to pay at any store then I do it by phone. It's a bit strange to keep a wallet in a pocket. Keeping the wallet in the pocket in the time of this digitalization has become outdated.”
 

 

Wow this is awesome.

Hello Everyone,

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Wifey has just been given the bad news. Her job is not required anymore as it's a coffee shop ...She will have to go on to reduced hours if possible in the garden center. I reckon mine will follow soon as we are relying on small shops Butchers, Deli's, etc to be open mmmmm trying times .hope my inheritance comes through soon”
 

The upper class or those that are under large scale businesses may survive the lockdown. The SME's are those that are really struggling.